Three-time Pulitzer winner, of Washington Post, was 58; wealth gap between races has widened since recession; Bailon praised for guiding Post-Dispatch in Ferguson crisis; SNCC veterans point to need for coverage of organizing, too; Holder ends effort to compel reporter to name source; First Look Media, criticized for lack of diversity, reverses; Colombian paramilitary group threatens journalists; Miss Nebraska 2015 works as a "video journalist"; journalists advised to "become part of their community" (12/11/14 and 12/12/14)

Younger African Americans hear message of racial progress; "four lessons from the media's conflicted coverage of race"; few blacks, whites see police-minority relations improving; a D.C. anchor says another one saved her job; St. Louis paper to turn off reader comments to editorials; "If a reporter calls for comment, stall"; African American Film Critics name "Selma" best film; press-freedom group focuses on jailed journalists (12/8/14)

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